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These are the best NFL player Halloween costumes in 2022

Halloween has now come and gone and with that, we’re taking a look at some of the memorable costumes from across the league.

These are the best NFL player Halloween costumes in 2022
Jason MillerAFP

Who doesn’t like a bit of trick or treat? Whether you’re a kid, a parent who has to prepare the candy and snacks, or even an NFL player, it’s pretty clear that when October 31st rolls around, there are a ton of people getting in on the act. This year of course was no different, with a slew of NFL stars taking on new identities with their Halloween costumes. From costume wearing regulars like Browns star Myles Garrett, known for incorporating players that he’s sacked into his presentation, to others who actually disguise themselves as their teammates, we’re taking a look at some of the stand-out costumes from NFL players for this year’s Halloween.

Myles Garrett’s graveyard of sacks

As mentioned above, the Browns’ pass rusher has a reputation from showcasing some of his ‘victims’ over the years with his Halloween display. This year was no different, with Garrett displaying skeletons of quarterbacks from around the league, in front of his house. Yes, they included his former teammate, Baker Mayfield. It wasn’t all just fun and games for Garrett either, as he joined some of his teammates for a trick or treat run at a local hospital as well.

Joe Burrow gave a Halloween nod

While it doesn’t exactly count as a costume, the Bengals quarterback did at the very least acknowledge the scary occasion. His ‘Boo’ hoody was a decent enough acknowledgement of the annual scare fest.

Jason Kelce also rules Gotham

It would appear that the Eagles star can do more than complete big plays for the Eagles. Indeed, Philadelphia seems to have its very own ‘caped crusader’ with Kelce having suited up as Batman himself. Funnier still, was the fact that fellow teammate Lane Jonhson disguised himself as Jason Kelce. We’re giving this one our vote.

Rob Gronkowski & Camille Kostek = Ken & Barbie

While he may not be active in the league anymore, leave it to the Gronk to turn heads. This time around, it was with his girlfriend, model and actress Camille Kostek, who sported costumes of the famous dolls. If we’re honest, we prefer the helmet and pads.

Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones for the win

In a not-so-subtle dig at the league’s officials, the Cowboys owner dressed up as a blind NFL referee. Regardless on where you stand on Jones or the ‘Boys,’ one had to admit that’s pretty funny. One has to wonder whether or not Jones’ choice of costume will have any influence on the way Dallas’ games are called going forward. Either way, we’re calling it a win for Halloween this year.